Study the online course objectives and compare them to your expectations of this course

Consider your responsibilities as a volunteer tutor

Estimated time for completing this section: 1 hour

Before you continue, do you have the information you need to get started?

If you are reading this text, you are committed to learning how to tutor an adult. Before you go any further, have you completed a volunteer orientation or information session with your volunteer organization? If not, we recommend that you do so now.

You may:

1) Call your organization and sign up for the next onsite tutor training session.

2)If another session isn't scheduled for several months, ask if you can take this training instead. Make sure that the program director and executive director of the program know about this online course. You will need help and guidance at times, which this course will direct you to do.

3) Out of state participants will not receive a certificate after completing this workshop. You will need to make arrangements with your local program to get certified after completing this course. Virginia residents may call the Resource Center at 804-828-6521 and ask for the literacy specialist in charge of Tutor Training for a certificate if your local program does not provide one.

Click here to download a checklistthat will help you keep track of your progress throughout this workshop. The 2-page document will show up in your download folder (look for it in the bottom of your screen. See image.) Double click on the document and print it out.

If you have not taken a self-guided online course before, we suggest that you take theIs Online Learning For You?questionnaire before you begin. Click on the bold, green words. If you are satisfied that online learning is for you, please continue. If you think that taking an online course will be too difficult, please contact your local literacy organization and sign up for an onsite training.

As you progress through this course, you will find that you can navigate this course either by clicking links on the sidebar or scrolling to the bottom of the page to find directional links. The home icon in the sidebar (see below) will take you to the home page, where you can start over.

Here are some quick tips for navigating this course

Colored bold words are live links and lead to other websites and pages. Once you click on the link, return to the home page by clicking your back arrow at the top left of the screen.

You can either scroll down from page to page using your mouse or the scroll bar to the right (place your cursor on the bar - see circle), or click in the archived links under "Units" in the side bar.

Scroll bar

You can also toggle between pages by using the arrows in your tool bar. These arrows will help you navigate between pages. See the illustration below, where the arrows are encircled.

Navigational arrows

Clicking on the blog header at the top of the page will take you to the home page.

Live links that do not have "Optional" written in front of them are required. Sometimes a link will say, look here for an example. Such a link is required and you will be expected to click on it. (Note: the above link leads to a YouTube video in which an adult learner discusses his struggles.)

Optional links describe a topic further. Although they are not required, they are still worth visiting.

Click on "comments" at the lower left corner of a post to write your own comments for discussion, or to read others' comments. This is the only way your trainer or mentor will know if you've completed a section. You will be able to see the number of comments that sit in a page.

If you are unable to proceed, please contact your trainer or mentor at your local program, or (if you are a Virginia program) call

How quickly you go through this course is up to you. Including this introductory session, it should take about fourteen hours, the standard for certified literacy programs in the United States.
You may take this complete 14-hour tutor training straight through, working alone or with other online learners in your organization and completing the tasks assigned for each unit as a group. You can also use this course to review a single workshop section. In addition, you may find that after you begin tutoring, you may want or need to know more about given topics. In that case, we've provided you with several options.

Additional activities can be found under Extension Activities links located on the right side of your screen. These activities offer additional insights, or lesson plans and information that relate directly to the topic you are studying. You are invited to use these extension activities any time, even after you have completed this online training.

In which unit do you expect your key questions to be addressed? Which areas in each unit do you know nothing about? In which areas will you feel confident as a volunteer tutor?

Compare the sequence of the workshop to the key questions that you’ve jotted down. Where in the workshop will they be covered? Write down any topics that are missing or concerns you have in the comment section.

Next, please focus on the estimated time it will take to complete this workshop – 14 hours. Do you think realistically that you will be able to complete this course? List some obstacles you think you might encounter, and use this list for your next assignment.

Required Assignment

Figure out how you might overcome your obstacles to your completing this online training. List what you think you will need in order to keep up your motivation to continue, no matter how hectic your personal life might become. Click on "comments" and post your thoughts. Then read what others have to say.

Optional viewing: Watch this 6 minute video about Illiteracy in America, a portion of which was filmed by ABC News.

Congratulations! You have just completed the introduction to this online training! Navigating through this section has made you familiar with using Blogger. If you found navigation easy, then you will have no problems taking the rest of this course. If you encountered many difficulties, please contact your technical mentor for help.

Now that you have considered this training and considered some of the obstacles of taking this online course, let’s get started! The next unit will help you to understand your student as a learner and your strengths as a tutor.

NOTE: Before you begin

If you wish to receive a tutor training certificate, you MUST register with a local literacy program and inform them that you are taking this online workshop. Your local trainer or program manager is the only person who can judge if you have learned the tutoring concepts well enough to be certified. Virginia tutors please ask your local trainer or program manager to contact the Resource Center for a certificate. The contact information and email sit on the sidebar.

If you are not continuing this training, please fill out our short survey. This will help us with future planning!

Created by the Virginia Literacy Foundation

In partnership with the Virginia Adult Learning Resource Center

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Welcome to the Online Tutor Training Workshop

Dear Tutor,

Welcome to our comprehensive 14-hour tutor training workshop. The content was designed with the advice from fourteen of Virginia's best volunteer trainers. If you are interested in taking the complete workshop, you are encouraged to work under the supervision of your program manager, or with a peer mentor. Some of you have come here as a result of an assignment, or because you want to review a tutoring concept. Whatever your reason for visiting this site, this page will lead you to the opportunity to practice concepts, find additional readings, and to search other important adult literacy and tutoring sites.

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Downloadable Guide for Program Directors and Managers

This blog was updated

Winter 2014/2015

Online Tutor Training Manual

Click on the image to see the PDF version.

Online Reading Manual

We've chosen Applying Research in Reading Instruction for Adults: First Steps for Teachers PDF, written by Susan McShane and published in 2005 through the National Institutes for Literacy, because it describes reading strategies using the most rigorous scientific reading research available for teaching reading. You may download the PDF document or read it online by clicking on the above title. Please note: The book is no longer available for order.

Learning to Think, Learning to Learn, Jennifer Cromley

This is an excellent PDF textbook about adult learning and supplement to your training. Click on image to view the document.

Tutor Orientation

The two links below provide information that 90% of America's literacy programs provide during an onsite orientation. Click on this image to find a Virginia adult literacy program near you.

Online Tutor Orientation: If you have not attended one, we recommend that you watch these videos.

The Course Outline

Below are the links to the four units that comprise this course: The Adult Learner, Teaching Reading to Adults, Teaching Writing to Adults, and Tools for Tutoring. Each units is made up of 5-12 modules. All modules are designed to take from 5-10 minutes. You may click on the top links and view all the units, or choose to click on a single module to review a concept.

Checklist for marking progress as you go through this course.

Click here to download a PDF checklist that will help you keep track of your progress throughout this workshop. The checklist will save as a word document, which you will need to print out or save in your files. It will not save in this blog.

Video Demontrations on How to Create a Language Experience Story

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Extending your Knowledge

The links sitting below will help extend your knowledge about a topic. This workshop is designed to help you before, during, and after tutoring. As you work with your student, you may have additional needs that were not addressed in the workshop. These extension links are designed to help you in such a moment. If you cannot find the answers to your questions in this blog, we encourage you to call your mentor at your local literacy program.